Joshua (Zepari)

Zepari

Hottest Empire Character Competition!

March 25 2012
Welcome to our first character competition. This week it is the Hottest Empire Character!.

We took screenshots of the Hottest Republic and Empire characters at the beginning of March during the Social events for these competitions, so if you didn't enter then, you will have to wait until the beginning of April to enter our next set of characters competitions.

To cast your vote on which of the Characters below you think is hottest, just reply to this thread with your top three letters in order from hottest to 3rd hottest, left to right, like this:

X,Y,Z.

The closing date for casting your vote will be Midnight EST on Saturday the 31st of March, and the winner will go up against the winner of the Hottest Republic Character competition to be crowned Knights of Stonewall's Hottest Character!

Entrants:

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B.
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C.
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D.
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(Continued in the next post...)

Re: A warning for Facebook users

March 24 2012
Quote by kiddkasper
I think it's ethical for a company to do an online search of a current or potential employee to see what exist about that person. To me, it goes along with doing a drug test and background and credit check. But, asking for login information definitely crosses the line and people should resist that every chance they get.


You don't think doing a drug test, a background check and a credit check is too much to start with?
John Bauer

Aethaenae

Re: Fave novels? I'd love some recommendations!

March 24 2012
Best half sci/fi half fantasy series I've read has got to be the Exiles Trilogy... well 2/3 trilogy. Melanie Rawn has been draggin her heels for over a decade.

Either way, human beings with semi-magical abilities. Matriarchal society based loosely on Catholic traditions. It's intense and awesome and is about the size of war and peace.


If you're in the mood for a break from fantasy - best nutball series is by Tim Dorsey and starts with Florida Roadkill. It's the ultimate in tourist directives.
Angel

Angelsilhouette

Re: Fave novels? I'd love some recommendations!

March 24 2012
I have fewer titles rattling around in my head than authors, as I tend to remember who writes my favourite books more than I remember individual books.

Terry Pratchett
Robert Asprin
Edgar Rice Burroughs
Larry Niven
Alan Dean Foster
Jack Williamson
E.E. "Doc" Smith (Purportedly one of lucas' "inspirations" for Star Wars was Smith's Lensman)

=edit=

Although I haven't read a lot of Smith's work, so I don't know if what I had read was a fluke and the rest of his works are shite. :p
Edited March 25 2012 by Angelsilhouette
Kidd Kasper

kiddkasper

Re: A warning for Facebook users

March 24 2012
Same here MrIzzy.


I think it's ethical for a company to do an online search of a current or potential employee to see what exist about that person. To me, it goes along with doing a drug test and background and credit check. But, asking for login information definitely crosses the line and people should resist that every chance they get.
Johnnie

Totes_Taco

Re: Stonewall Writing Group

March 24 2012
Yeah, absolutely, I'd love to get some roleplaying done. I also applied to be a staff writer so I'm excited about that as well. Shoot me an in-game email and let me know what we can do to get this ball rolling!

Janar@johnniehero

Unknown Person

Re: A warning for Facebook users

March 24 2012
Asking someone for there asking for there Facebook password dose cross the line. I do understand looking up someones(a date) facebook for info, (dated a PI I'm good at it), its public knowledge if you don't set your privacy just right, watch what you put out there.
Kyle

QiqJoe

Re: Fave novels? I'd love some recommendations!

March 24 2012
Well, since you like "literature," my personal all-time favorite is The Mayor of Casterbridge by Thomas Hardy (also loved Tess of the D'Urbervilles and most of his other works). It's set in pastoral 1880s-90s-ish England. In the first two chapters the guy sells his wife and daughter at a county fair. He later builds a respectable life, then things unfold from there. This is the only book that I have ever had physical and verbal reactions to; for example, "OH NO HE DI-IDN'T!" and "OH SNAP!" as well as "NO EFFIN' WAY!" and the ever classic "hmmmm...."

Unknown Person

Fave novels? I'd love some recommendations!

March 24 2012
I'd recommend American Gods by Neil Gaiman, The Hitchhikers Guide To The Galaxy by Douglas Adams, and Midnight In The Garden Of Good And Evil by John Berendt
Isaac Burrough

MrIzzy

Re: A warning for Facebook users

March 24 2012
I personally don't use my real name, and untick the "allow to find me by email" option. I have to add people if they want to be a friend or find me through another friend we have mutually. :whistle: They would never find my profile! B)

Re: A warning for Facebook users

March 24 2012
This is crap. I'd never work for an company that required this anyhow. This is just another example of corporate America trying to take over a person's life. Everyone is entitle to a private life and that shouldn't be subject to a review by a companies hiring board.

If you have your privacy settings set up properly, then you could always say you don't use Facebook and they wouldn't be the wiser. :P

Unknown Person

Re: Star Trek: The Journey

March 24 2012
:voy:


Episode 562 - Voyager - "Nothing Human" - 12/02/1998

http://www.allstepisodes.com/megvid.php?n=4508

A wounded alien is brought on board from a stranded vessel and attaches itself to B'Elanna Torres.


Enjoy!

Posted from my Android device.
Angel

Angelsilhouette

Re: A warning for Facebook users

March 24 2012
I ditched my FB acct a long time ago, but if I didn't I'd relish asking for their FB acct name so I could report them for violating point 3.5 in the FB terms of use. :p
Whittier Strong

SiranNataan

Re: A warning for Facebook users

March 24 2012
It's also becoming common practise for major firms to have only online applications, and requiring you to submit your Social Security number in order to complete the application. Your Social Security number in the US provides someone with tonnes of information which is simply none of an employer's business.
Whittier Strong

SiranNataan

Re: A warning for Facebook users

March 24 2012
Universities here are also starting to ask prospective students for their Facebook passwords.
Angel

Angelsilhouette

A warning for Facebook users

March 23 2012
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/technology/facebook/9162356/Facebook-passwords-fair-game-in-job-interviews.html

There have been several cases reported in the US of people being asked for their Facebook passwords while being interviewed for a role.

Justin Bassett, a New York-based statistician, had just finished answering some standard character questions in a job interview, when he was asked to hand over his Facebook login information after his interviewer could not find his profile on the site, according to the Boston Globe.

Bassett refused and withdrew his job application, as he did not want to be employed by a business which would invade his privacy to such an extent.

While Lee Williams, an online retail worker from the Midlands, told The Telegraph that he was asked by his managing director for his Facebook login details, after his boss had looked him up on the social network and could not see any details about him as his privacy settings were locked down. The boss thought that Williams was hiding something by not having his profile publicly available.

Williams refused to hand his password over. His boss persisted with his request, but then let it go without taking any further action. Williams still works for the company, but did not wish to name it.

Sarah Veale, head of equality and employment rights for the TUC, has warned that the practice is likely to start happening more and more in the UK.

“Once something like this starts happening in the US, it is likely to come over here – especially in American businesses which have outposts in UK. If interviewers in the US are adopting this practice of asking prospective staff for access to their Facebook accounts, they will start doing it over here.”

She described the request as both “dangerous and unnecessary”.

“I think it’s very dangerous and unnecessary to start asking people for access into their personal lives. Once you start asking people to reveal everything about themselves, which is irrelevant to their ability to be able to do a job, you are getting into a tricky area. It’s the equivalent of getting people to spy on prospective staff down at the pub before hiring them.

“It’s also quite a lazy way by bosses to get a full picture of somebody and shows that their interviewing process is unsatisfactory.”

Erin Egan, Facebook's chief privacy officer, policy, responded: "In recent months, we’ve seen a distressing increase in reports of employers or others seeking to gain inappropriate access to people’s Facebook profiles or private information. This practice undermines the privacy expectations and the security of both the user and the user’s friends. It also potentially exposes the employer who seeks this access to unanticipated legal liability

"The most alarming of these practices is the reported incidences of employers asking prospective or actual employees to reveal their passwords. If you are a Facebook user, you should never have to share your password, let anyone access your account, or do anything that might jeopardize the security of your account or violate the privacy of your friends. We have worked really hard at Facebook to give you the tools to control who sees your information...That’s why we’ve made it a violation of Facebook’s Statement of Rights and Responsibilities to share or solicit a Facebook password."

Since the rise of social networking, there have been growing number of cases around the world where people have been sacked for writing disparaging comments about their jobs on sites such as Facebook and Twitter.

Two months ago, John Flexman, a former human resources executive, began a tribunal against his former employer, BG Group (a major gas exploration firm based in Reading, Berks), accusing the firm of forcing him out after he put his CV online through LinkedIn. He is thought to be the first person in the country to bring a case for constructive dismissal after a dispute with bosses over his profile on the professional networking site.

Flexman is claiming hundreds of thousands of pounds from BG Group, where he earned a £68,000 salary from his job in charge of graduate recruitment. The outcome is due later this year.

However, these American examples are some of the first reported cases of prospective employees being asked for their logins as a way of vetting them before the job is theirs.

Paula Whelan, an employment partner at Shakespeares law firm, said there was nothing to stop employers from asking for logins into social media. However, prospective employees had every right to refuse to hand over the said information.

“Prospective employees have every right to say 'no' as it is a request to access personal information and has nothing to do with somebody’s capability to do a job. And I cannot see any reason why a boss could not at least ask the question as there is nothing they can do to force an interviewee to hand over their Facebook login,” she explained.

Whelan also said that it would be extremely difficult if a person thought they didn’t get a job because they refused to hand over their login details when asked, to prove it was discrimination.

However, Ed Goodwyn, a partner in the employment team at Pinsent Masons, said that the legal situation was very different if a boss asked a current employee for their Facebook password while employed or continued to access their account post interview without telling them.

He said it would be “a breach of the implied duty of trust and confidence” between employer and employee and urged bosses to draft clear social media policies.



However, two of the commenters make very good points:

If asked to provide your Facebook password, perhaps you should point them at point 4.8 in Facebook's terms and conditions, which states:

"You will not share your password, (or in the case of developers, your secret key), let anyone else access your account, or do anything else that might jeopardize the security of your account."

And point 3.5, which states:

"You will not solicit login information or access an account belonging to someone else."


followed by:

In that case pursuant to 3.5 I would ask if the interviewer has a Facebook account and ask them for their username so they can be reported.

Unknown Person

Re: Star Trek: The Journey

March 23 2012
:voy:


Episode 561 - Voyager - "Infinite Regress" - 11/25/1998

http://www.allstepisodes.com/megvid.php?n=4507

Seven of Nine experiences something akin to dissociative identity disorder.


Enjoy!
Linda Layne

Ltervlet

Re: How does the guild proceed in SWTOR now?

March 23 2012
First off, the 2 individuals that recently left were not officers. It would have been nice to know why they chose to leave but we don't have the benefit of knowing that. They did plan many events but as Zepari said, we can't force people to attend or participate in anything. I think the primary frustration of the 2 that left was the small attendance at the events they planned. This is not the fault of the leadership, even though the leadership is a convenient place to throw blame. Others have tried to plan events but it all comes down to how many people chose to participate and that participation is squarely on ALL members. If members aren't going to be active, it doesn't matter how active the leadership is or isn't. The blame is on all of us. We ALL must increase our activity, not expect someone else to do it for us and then blame everyone else for what doesn't happen. Nothing is going to happen instantaneously or even within a few weeks. Unfortunately that's what people seem to be expecting and they're setting themselves up for disappointment because of it.
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Joshua (Zepari)

Zepari

Republic PvE Officer required!

March 23 2012
We are currently in need of a new officer to help with the administration and management of Knights of Stonewall and our in-game SW:TOR guilds. I warn you that officer roles with Stonewall are not easy, but if you enjoy a challenge and like to volunteer your time to help other gamers enjoy themselves, read on and apply!

Here is a quick reminder of the general qualities we look for in an officer:
  • Good organizational skills.
  • Good communication skills.
  • Friendly and willing to help members at any time.
  • The ability to attend organisational meetings in Ventrilo.
  • The ability to work as part of a team and help with general leadership tasks.
  • Willing to be active on the forums and help moderate.

There is no minimum length of membership requirement, only that you are a full member of the Stonewall website. There is also no regular play-time requirement and all we ask is that you are able to fulfill your duties and are willing to help members when you are in-game.

Here is a description of the available position:

Republic PvE Officer
Organising PvE events for the Republic guilds and co-ordinating with the Leadership team.
Helping members with information on PvE, Flashpoints, Heroic missions and related skills.
Motivating and enabling members to enjoy playing with the guild.


How to Apply:
You just need to send me (Zepari) a private message via my profile page with the name of the role you would like to apply for in the title. Please include some information on why you would like to become an officer and what you think you could bring to the role. There is no maximum size of application, and a one sentence message will be insufficient.
Do NOT post your application here. This thread will be locked and you can direct any questions about the roles to me via PM.

Closing date for applications will be Wednesday the 4th of April (11.59pm EST).

Thank you!
Edited April 01 2012 by Zepari
Joshua (Zepari)

Zepari

Re: How does the guild proceed in SWTOR now?

March 23 2012
First I'd just like to reassure everyone that even if I end up being the only active member of this guild it will carry on, lol. Luckily we are nowhere near that stage yet, and this lull in activity just needs the combined effort of all of us to turn it around.

Secondly, I am well aware of the problems we are having and why they started. We suffered a schism when former WoW players and former STO players could not agree on who should lead the guild and so we have been facing hostility from former members (and current members who have heard the "rumours" started by former members) for a while. I'd again like to point out that this was an issue of control post launch and those members were happy here before and with our plans. We will not retaliate or let ourselves be bullied. I'm just sorry that you all got caught up with that issue and that those tactics designed to ruin our community spirit seem to be still causing problems for us.

We have had a high turn over of officers, and it is disappointing to see people volunteer to do a job and then quit a week later. The reason for this is not the other leadership though, each officer is given control of their own part of the guild and offered any help they need. However we can't make people attend events, and so it is hard for officers to accomodate the need for endgame co-operation when very few people show up. We suffered a huge dent in our morale when the schism happened and certain people thought they would post negative comments about myself and other members as a way to get what they want. I will tell you all what I told them... I am always here to take suggestions and advice on how to make everyone happy and improve the guild... If anyone has a practical suggestion please let me know.

We have no problems with any other guilds in SW:TOR on the JekkJekkTarr server except one, and only because that one was started in an attempt to personally attack us and make us look bad. I have to say that if everyone just gives up, then they will have been successful, but it will have been a cruel way to start a new community, by trying to climb over another.

We are currently planning a joint Pride celebration with our allied guilds in the server and will post details once we know what is happening. There are a number of "cross-guild" chat channels that are never used as every other guild has them. We prefer to focus on our own members and getting back our sence of community first. We have not lost a lot of members, and the ones we have lost joined the guild late. They all seem to have come from another guild in a different game and so it is natural for them to play with their friends who had tried to take over KoS but were forced to start their own guild when that failed. I'm glad they gave us a chance and we are sorry to see them go.

The fact is that even though we have removed unknown and inactive characters from the guilds we still have almost the same number of members as we always had, and none of them seem to want to leave. They are just not playing as much now as they reach endgame, and the novelty of the game fades, but they will be back. This happens in every game and our size has just made it more apparent. We can't expect our members to spend all their free time in-game, but we will see a steady increase in activity as everyone finds a particular time to play and interact with their friends here.

We do need to step up our efforts to help our members get what they want from this guild, and for that we need volunteers to help and come up with ideas. I will be opening up the role of Republic PvE Officer tonight for anyone to apply for and I suggest that if anyone wants to help they apply for it.

I don't know why the Republic side of the guild in-game is having trouble communicating. We have looked at all the issues surrounding the chat channels logging people etc. We don't have this problem on the Empire side and it has puzzled us. The only thing that people regularly mention is that one or two people have been rude and overly negative on the Republic side, and so the members we asked said they would rather not get involved with those people and so don't talk at all. I can't blame them, but I would like to remind everyone that this is why the officers are here, to listen to what is bothering you and make the changes necessary. If we don't know what is wrong and what you want from us, we can't fix it. If anyone is disappointed with the leadership for not doing enough, then I can only ask them to join the leadership and make a difference.
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Edited March 23 2012 by Zepari